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November 24, 6:13 pm

Jada Hart of UCLA women's tennis wears a "J" necklace around her neck, standing for "Jada" and "Jesus." During a tough match, the rising redshirt junior said she grabs the necklace to focus on herself and not dwell on the outside pressures. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)

A recent study found that the lack of well paying science and engineering jobs discourages top American science, technology, engineering and mathematics students from pursuing careers in those fields. What do people who promote science education think?

A recent study found that the lack of well paying science and engineering jobs discourages top American science, technology, engineering and mathematics students from pursuing careers in those fields. What do people who promote science education think?

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November 22, 10:12 pm

Yoga class reminds faculty, staff to laughLaughter Yoga has come to UCLA. The weekly lunch-hour class has staff and faculty engaging in playful laughter exercises and yoga breathing. Founded on scientific principles, laughter yoga is a sight to behold.
"Yoga class reminds faculty, staff to laugh"

Laughter Yoga has come to UCLA. The weekly lunch-hour class has staff and faculty engaging in playful laughter exercises and yoga breathing. Founded on scientific principles, laughter yoga is a sight to behold.
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November 18, 7:18 pm

The UC Regents Committee on Finance met to decide whether to raise student fees by 32 percent. While many regents found the fee raise unavoidable, some students made their disagreement clear. The committee voted to approve the fee increase, and the full board of regents will vote on Thursday.

The UC Regents Committee on Finance met to decide whether to raise student fees by 32 percent. While many regents found the fee raise unavoidable, some students made their disagreement clear. The committee voted to approve the fee increase, and the full board of regents will vote on Thursday.

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November 13, 5:16 am

Dealing with squirrels on a daily basis could make anyone go nuts. To get to the bottom of this matter, UCLA Professor Dan Blumstein gives his take on the impact squirrels make on campus and the surrounding area.

Dealing with squirrels on a daily basis could make anyone go nuts. To get to the bottom of this matter, UCLA Professor Dan Blumstein gives his take on the impact squirrels make on campus and the surrounding area.

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The Associated Students UCLA opened two popular restaurants, Veggie Grill and Blaze Pizza, this year. ASUCLA said in fall 2017 that it expected to lose more than $1 million for the 2017-2018 year. What do you think about these restaurant openings in light of ASUCLA’s financial situation?
Introducing desired restaurants, such as Veggie Grill and Blaza Pizza, will bolster ASUCLA’s business.
ASUCLA needs to improve other departments, such as its merchandise and textbook stores, in addition to opening new restaurants.
ASUCLA is unlikely to improve its financial situation despite how much it revamps its services.
I have feelings about this issue that are not expressed in the options above.
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